Freitag, 17. August 2012

MakeMKV 1.7.7 - One-click format converter for video.. (Free)

MakeMKV is your one-click solution to convert video that you own into free and patents-unencumbered format that can be played everywhere. MakeMKV is a format converter, otherwise called 'transcoder'. It converts the video clips from proprietary (and usually encrypted) disc into a set of MKV files, preserving most information but not changing it in any way. The MKV format can store multiple video/audio tracks with all meta-information and preserve chapters. There are many players that can play MKV files nearly on all platforms, and there are tools to convert MKV files to many formats, including DVD and Blu-ray discs.

Additionally MakeMKV can instantly stream decrypted video without intermediate conversion to wide range of players, so you may watch Blu-ray and DVD discs with your favorite player on your favorite OS or on your favorite device.

Reads DVD and Blu-ray discs

Reads Blu-ray discs protected with latest versions of AACS and BD+

Preserves all video and audio tracks, including HD audio

Preserves chapters information

Preserves all meta-information (track language, audio type)

Fast conversion - converts as fast as your drive can read data.

No additional software is required for conversion or decryption.

Functionality to open DVD discs is free and will always stay free.

All features (including Blu-ray decryption and processing) are free during BETA.

Version 1.7.7:

Improved handling for DVD/Blu-ray discs with mastering errors

MakeMKV now prevents computer going to sleep mode during copy

Miscellaneous stability improvements

Max OS X changes:

BDMV folder bundles can be selected on Mountain Lion

Switched from GROWL to Mountain Lion notifications

Expert mode:

MakeMKV now includes ffmpeg executable with 24-bit FLAC encoder

New FLAC profile

Bug fixes:

On some DVDs MakeMKV could go into endless loop when opening disc in CellWalk mode

MakeMKV could hang (endless ASSERT) on titles with seamless branching and LPCM tracks

Forced subtitles were extracted incompletely on certain blu-ray discs

Aspect ratio was sometimes incorrect for H.264 SD content

Occasionally makemkvcon executable could stay running in background even after application window was closed